El Argar had a centralized system for the production and distribution of its pottery vessels and clay objects, all made from material sourced from a single location ...
El Argar used regional pottery networks to enforce political and economic dominance over its neighbors, revealing early state ...
Urban redevelopment on Fusteria Street in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter uncovered ... preserved polychrome tile that is part of a complete ceramic mosaic featuring an image of Saint Anthony of ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory shed new light on the extent and organization of the El Argar civilization, which flourished over 4,000 years ago in what is ...
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The 'frontiers' of Southeast Iberian Bronze Age communities identifiedResearchers have identified the economic and political borders separating El Argar, considered to be the first state-society in the Iberian Peninsula, from its La Mancha and Valencia Bronze Age ...
A recent study conducted by researchers from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and the Max Planck Institute for ...
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